The pros and cons of student loan forgiveness (2024)

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The Supreme Court has heard arguments both for and against President Biden's controversial student loan forgiveness plan, which, if allowed to proceed, would absolve borrowers of up to $20,000 in federal debt if they earn less than $125,000 a year. Here are some of the key points on either side of this contentious debate:

Con: Forgiving debt isn't fair to people who've already made their payments

Forgiving student debt would be a "great gift" to graduates, argues the Boston Herald editorial board — but so would having your "mortgages, car loans, and … credit card debt" forgiven. "That's not on the table" though, because "adults who assume debt are supposed to be responsible and pay for the things they purchase." For that reason, others have called debt forgiveness a "slap in the face to all who sacrificed and worked extra jobs to pay off their student loans."

Pro: Debt forgiveness is the empathetic solution

But "the argument that 'this is how it was for me, so why should it be any easier for you' is a lazy interpretation of — and solution for — a crisis decades in the making," writes Christina Wyman for NBC News. In fact, harboring such resentment is just "another sinister layer in our country's long-standing problem with empathy." Ben Burgis puts the counterargument another way to Jacobin: "If a monster lives at the edge of town and makes a regular practice of eating bits and pieces of passersby, and after this goes on for years before the town finally brings in a monster hunter to put an end to it, do the people walking around with missing fingers because of past monster attacks have a legitimate complaint? ... It's not unfair that they're finally taking care of the problem."

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Con: Student loan forgiveness could worsen inflation

While student loan forgiveness might have "seemed like a good idea" in November 2020, that time has passed, Matt Yglesias argues at Bloomberg. The "supercharged" demand from the $900 billion stimulus package and the American Rescue Plan was "superdupercharged" due to the sanctions — and resulting high oil prices — following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, meaning the economy "no longer needs stimulus — in fact, it needs to restrain demand." Since a "majority of the public" doesn't have student debt, Yglesias writes, and higher-income individuals tend to be the ones who owe money, restarting collections would come largely at the "expense of a disproportionately high-income minority of the population" while also helping to "reduce the volume of customer demand in the economy," rather than further increase it.

Pro: An imperfect solution is better than nothing

Unburdening student loan borrowers with the sweep of his pen "might not be the best form of stimulus available" to Biden, admits Annie Lowrey in The Atlantic. "Nor would it fix the country's crushing student-loan crisis, or rationalize its higher-education financing structure." But even if debt forgiveness won't instantly solve America's problems with access to higher education, financial equality, or stimulating the economy, "this is a yes-and situation, not an either/or one." While student loan debt would benefit the wealthy too, "giving money to rich people does not erode the benefits of giving money to poor people." People shouldn't get too hung up on the policy being "ideally progressive," either, Lowrey adds, because "the principle matters here too. The fact that higher education should be a public good matters."

Con: Many with student loan debt don't actually need help paying it off

Proponents of canceling student debt say it would help relieve the financial burden on lower-income students who sought higher education. Yet "in 2019, the average graduate of a four-year, non-profit college who took on loans left school with only about $29,000 in debt" while "the average four-year degree holder makes six to seven figures more during their life than someone" who only went to high school, Neal McCluskey, the director of Cato's Center for Educational Freedom, writes. "Student debt is not only often manageable, for many, it is quite profitable." Indeed, "students from families earning more than $114,000 a year borrow at the same rate as the lowest-income students — and they take out loans nearly twice as large," argues Emma Ayers for USA Today, adding that "those who decided to sign 10 years of their future paychecks away on the dotted line at the loan office shouldn't get the most reprieve simply because they spent the most."

Pro: This isn't your father's student loan crisis

People who attended college in the 1968-69 school year paid $1,545 a year, adjusted for inflation, for tuition, fees, room, and board at a public four-year college, Elise Hammond notes at CNN. "If education costs remained in line with inflation, that number would be around $12,000 per year" today — instead of the $29,033 it actually cost in 2020-21. There are students today who cover those costs with loans and manage to pay them after leaving college, "even without starting salaries so high that they invite nosebleed," Erik Sherman writes at Forbes. "Then again, there are people who can run a four-minute mile" and "memorize the first hundred digits of pi." For all the "finger-wagging" about student debt, it's worth remembering that "what was once possible — 'Oh, I put myself through college working for $100 a week during the summer when gas-powered streetlights lit the sidewalks, so why can't kids today?' — no longer is for many, if not most. To pretend that it is becomes a different form of gaslighting."

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Jeva Lange

Jeva Lange was the executive editor at TheWeek.com. She formerly served as The Week's deputy editor and culture critic. She is also a contributor to Screen Slate, and her writing has appeared in The New York Daily News, The Awl, Vice, and Gothamist, among other publications. Jeva lives in New York City. Follow her on Twitter.

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The pros and cons of student loan forgiveness (2024)

FAQs

What are the positive effects of student loan forgiveness? ›

Under the SAVE plan, sub-baccalaureate borrowers, similar to low-income borrowers, are likely to benefit from considerable loan forgiveness. This is driven by a greater share of income being protected – resulting in lower monthly payments, increased liquidity, and lower total payments overall.

Why is student loan forgiveness bad for the economy? ›

Broader economic impacts

Summing the likely consumption effects of the Administration's student debt relief and SAVE programs results in billions of dollars in additional consumption annually.

Why are people so mad about student loan forgiveness? ›

The topic of student loan forgiveness sparks heated feelings about fairness, personal responsibility and economic soundness. The Biden administration's most recent student loan forgiveness proposal garnered a record number of public comments, with over 148,000 people sharing their opinion.

Why the student loan forgiveness isn t fair? ›

1 Forgiveness is fundamentally unfair because it will ultimately be paid by taxpayers—many who have faithfully paid off their student loans, worked hard to pay for college, or chose not to go to college at all.

Who does not benefit from student loan forgiveness? ›

You must be a direct employee of a qualifying employer for your employment to qualify. This means that employees of contracted organizations, that are not themselves a qualifying employer, won't qualify for PSLF including government contractors and for-profit organizations.

Why do people feel student loans should be forgiven? ›

Broad student loan debt forgiveness may help boost the national economy by making it more affordable for borrowers to participate in it. Due to a combination of family income, generational wealth, and other factors, student loan debt is disproportionately held by Black borrowers compared to their White counterparts.

Who is benefiting from loan forgiveness? ›

All borrowers on SAVE receive forgiveness after 20 or 25 years, depending on whether they have loans for graduate school. The benefit is based upon the original principal balance of all Federal loans borrowed to attend school, not what a borrower currently owes or the amount of an individual loan.

Will student loan forgiveness hurt inflation? ›

If the debt forgiveness program is permitted to move forward, at a time when consumer spending already is high, it could lead to more inflation, Jones said.

Why is canceling student debt a bad idea? ›

Advanced degree holders are also more likely to save their money than spend it and stimulate desired economic growth. Canceling student loan debt may result in higher inflation rates. Canceling student loan debt may also result in higher interest rates.

What will happen if student loans are forgiven? ›

If you qualify for forgiveness, cancellation, or discharge of the full amount of your loan, you won't have to make any more payments on that loan. If you qualify for forgiveness, cancellation, or discharge of a part of your loan, you'll need to pay back the remaining balance.

Is the loan forgiveness program worth it? ›

If you have a large amount of student loan debt, then Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) could potentially save you thousands of dollars. It also might knock years off your student loan repayment timeline. You must meet all of the criteria to be eligible for college loan forgiveness, but the payoff can be worth it.

Does student loan forgiveness ruin credit? ›

Generally, when a student loan is forgiven, it shouldn't impact your credit in a negative way. As long as your loans were in good standing at the time they were discharged and your accounts are being reported properly to the credit reporting bureaus, you won't see a huge difference in your score.

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